QUESTION 2
A line shaft supporting two pulleys A and B is shown in Figure (below). Power is supplied to the shaft by means of a vertical belt on pulley A, which is then transmitted to pulley B carrying a horizontal belt. The ratio of belt tensions on tight and loose sides is 3:1 and the maximum tension in either belt is limited to 2.7 kN. The maximum belts tension will occur in belt on pulley A due to smaller diameter. The tensions on the tight and loose sides of this belt are 2,150.41 N and 525.75 N respectively.Determine the Torque supplied to the shaft in N-mm.
A line shaft supporting two pulleys A and B is shown in Figure (below).
A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in figure 1 (dimensions in inches). Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with the belt tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at B is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. a) At the point of maximum bending moment, determine the principal stresses and the maximum shear...
A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in the figure. Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with the belt tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at B is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. Yield of the Shaft ?? = 560 ??? a) Determine the tensions in the belt on pulley B, assuming...
A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in the figure. Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with the belt tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at Bis 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. For the steel countershaft shown in the figure below, find the slope of the shaft at each bearing. Use superposition...
A countershaft, made of AISI 1035 CD steel, carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in the figure. Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with the belt tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at B is 25 percent of the tension on the tight side (F2 - 0.25 F) 1) Based on the equations for yielding conditions discussed...
Problem 2: (Problem 3.79 in the book) A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in the figure. Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with the belt tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at B is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. (a) Determine the tensions in the belt on pulley B, assuming the...
Q2 (b) The layout of a shaft carrying two pulleys 1 and 2, and supported on two bearings A and B is shown in Figure 2.2. The shaft transmits 7.5 kW power at 360 rpm from pulley 1 to pulley 2. The diameters of pulley 1 and 2 are 250 mm and 500 mm respectively. The masses of pulley 1 and 2 are 10 kg and 30 kg respectively. The belt tensions act vertically downward and ratio of the belt...
Problem 1 (50 points) A countershaft carrying two V-belt pulleys is shown in the figure. Pulley A receives power from a motor through a belt with tensions shown. The power is transmitted through the shaft and delivered to the belt on pulley B. Assume the belt tension on the loose side at B is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. 230 mm F: 30-mm dia. 280 mm 300 mm 250-mm dia. 400-mm dia 1000 N 150 N...
A transmission shaft is supported on two bearings which are 1m apart. Power is supplied to the shaft by means of a flexible coupling, which is located to the left of left hand bearing. Power is transmitted from the shaft by means of a belt pulley, 250 mm diameter, which is located at a distance of 300 mm from the left hand bearing. The mass of the pulley is 20 kg and the ratio of belt tension on tight and slack sides is 2:1. The...
Q2. Figure Q2 shows a shaft which transmits a power of 48 kW through flat belts. Pulley A is driven by a motor which rotates at 3000 rpm. The diameter of pulley A is 400 mm and that of pulley B is 250 mm. The thickness of the belts is 4 mm and they are made of a material with density of 1100 kg/m3. Assume no sliding between pulleys and belts a) Calculate the speed of the belt and the...
The figure is a schematic drawing of a countershaft that pulley, the belt tensions are parallel. For pulley A consider the loose belt tension is 15 percent of the tension on the tight side. A cold-drawn UNS G10180 steel shaft ((Sy 370 MPa) of uniform diameter is to be selected for this application. For a static analysis with a factor of safety o determine the minimum preferred size diameter using: (a) Distortion-energy theory, (b) Maximum s. supports two V-belt pulleys....